Other financial stocks are also likely to attract attention following a slew of breaking news after the bell. Bank of America Corp.
BAC, -0.84%
and its former chief executive Kenneth Lewis will pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit alleging they misled investors about mounting losses at Merrill Lynch & Co. before it was bought by the bank, The Wall Street Journal reported. Separately, the bank said it will hike its dividend to 5 cents a share from a penny.

Gamestop
GME, +0.72%
is projected to report fourth-quarter earnings of $1.93 a share, according to a consensus survey by FactSet. “The early strength of next-generation console sales bodes well for robust growth beginning in 4Q this year and keeps us positive on GME. We expect inflection in 4Q when next-generation strength should more than offset current-generation weakness,” analyst Arvind Bhatia at Sterne Agee said in a note.

Lululemon Athletica
LULU, -1.25%
is forecast to post fourth-quarter earnings of 72 cents a share. “While LULU has the potential to be a global brand, for now, as a long-term investment, given very little clarity on trends and with meaningful investments forthcoming, we remain sidelined,” said analysts at Deutsche Bank in a report.

Red Hat Inc.
RHT, -1.23%
is expected to post earnings of 37 cents a share in the fourth quarter.

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